Hi there, I'm currently on a payment plan for admissions counseling but I have decent amount in rewards from the time I spent studying for the LSAT. Is it possible to have this credited to the payment plan? If so, who should I get into contact with …
If you are thinking about working with @lexxx745, you really should do it! He has been a big help with getting ready for the LSAT whether it be in LR or RC. When we first met, I was PTing in low 160s and now I've been scoring around the low 170s.
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I start from #15 and go all the way down. I feel confident on 100% accuracy on the first 15 so I focus my energy and time on the more difficult ones at the end.
I would write about them. While a 3.6 is good gpa, you could argue that the emotional distress prevented you from achieving higher grades and that you have a lot more potential as well.
Apparently, im comparison to LSAC’s grading scale, my uni weighs an A- and a B- 0.03% more than the LSAC. On the otherhand, The LSAC weighs a B+ and a B- 0.03* less than my uni. 🙃
Hey yall! I'm originally from Texas, but am living in Utah so I would be one hour behind. I'm planning on taking the October test as well! I've been averaging around 160 - 162 and would love to join a study group with you